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PAGI 4 TUB SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, Continued from page one. When he retired in the fifth, four teen hits had been charged to him and nine or ten runs had clattered over the pan giving Moro a lead that was decisive. Bishop, of Wasco, went to his relief without warming up and still the runs clattered in un til' ten men batted in the round and five scores were in- The sixth was not so bad, the seventh was another slaughter of innocents and in the eighth, Troth, of Antelope, took the box and finally fanned a man and re tired the side without a run. It was . the only inning in which scores were not made by the victors. Guinan. Moro’s regular third base man, was in the lineup in Monday’s game and added to the offensive strength of the team by his hitting. * A homer, a double and two singles was hia. portion. Walker clouted out a couple of homers for another swat ting feat of the day. Fritts, of Grass Valley, was the offensive star for the losers getting a batting n:srk of two hits in a scored two times up- An attempt to give the box score of the second game would merely re sult in a head ache- A total of 23 hits were made by the boys playing for Moro and by the Grass Valley athletes. The score was 18 to 7. “Henry. Oh, Henry! The baby’s et up all that Paris Green! What on earth’ll we do?” “Wali. I reckon you’ll jest haffta knock them damb pertater bugs off with a stick” Robert returned from school with his report card for his mother’s in spection. “But, deer,” she said, “what’s the trouble? Why have you such poor grades this month?” “There’s no trouble, mom,” was the quick reply. “You know things have been marked down.” Kent News » . ___ Miss Martha Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson, who has been practicing nursing returned home Tuesday evening where she will spend a few days. w About thirty five young people of the community enjoyed a no-host party last Saturday evening at the grange hall* At mid night dainty refreshments of cake, coffee, and sandwiches were served. t Miss Lurline Smith of Mitchell spent a few days the first of the week at the home of Mr* Mrs« W O. Smith. Among those who visited at The Dalles last week were: Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Maclnnes and Marjorie; George Howell and Bernice and Harry; Mar- Wilson; A. A. Dunlap and Kendrick, and Gerald Kelly Donald Maclnnes whq helped trail sheep to Shearers bridge returned home Saturday evening Kent was visited by a severe dust storm Sunday, July 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. J- L- Davis and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. L- E- Clark and family spent Sunday and Monday in The Dalles at the home of Mrs. John Schassen. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Maclnnes are driving a new Nash and George How ell is driving a new Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Helyer and family, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Wilson and family and Mrs. Essie Wilson and son charlie Bill spent the Fourth of July at the ranch of W. Q Helyer near Mount Hood- Paul Wilson is now operating a fill ing station which he recenUy ac- visiting with friends and relatives. . e» OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 8, IMS. w 1'8— b — Albert Käseberg spent.the Fourth of' gon, land io spending several days at the has been fixed as thé time and place —------- . . for hearing all objections to said re- Mrs. Marion McKee of Moro was home of Mrs. Charles Everett- jl-846-22 • guest at the Ed McKee home Thurs- Mr. and Mrt Free Crows and son port- Anna B- Guyton, Executrix. and Mrs. Josie Underhill were visi Miss Linnie Carney of Portland tors i^ The Dalles Saturday. night as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. left Thursday after spending several NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Eugene McMillan' Jr- of Portland A. B. Biddell. days visiting friends in Wasco. Notice is given that G. A. Sargent A number of Wasco folks were -in B- H. Grady and son transacted home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wat- has, by order of the County Court of kins. - - , - r' Sherman County, Oregon, been ap Grass Valley on the Fourth helping business in The Dalles Tuesday pointed administrator of the estate of in the celebration . Phil Bishop and Mrs. Marie Cooper was. a business Jennie Van Gilder, deceased. All Wayland Welda got into the ball NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT creditors of said deceased are notified game on Monday pMyjng for Grass visitor at Moro Saturday. - Sheriff Chrisman was an official Volley. ’ . Notice is given that Anna B. Guy tn present their claims with the prop visitor at Waaco the first of the ton, executrix of the will of W- F er vouchers and properly verified to m. u. iwai ana xamuy spent um week, Guyton, deceased, has filed her final the undersigned at Wasco, Oregon, holiday by driving to the Deschutes । report Nod Davis of Redmond came to reP°rt with ™h the Clerk of the County within six months from the date of over the Rattlesnake grade- Wasco Monday to remain until after court of the State of Oregon for the first publicatibn of this notice, 1 I Shormon county, and that Tuesday, which said date is June 24th, 1932.. Dana JeaneJ McMillan went to harvest. G A. Sargent- « i ---u v- --1. . Jthe 2nd of August, 1932, at the Portland Saturday where she will bo J*“ hour ot « «I®®*1 of UH d»y Administrator of the Estate of Jennie the guest of Jeanette Scott. snathe Ì. H. n-n , th. court room of the th. said aid court. «mrt. Van Gilder, deceased. Max Williams was in The DalW North Dakota, returned to his home Thursday th« guest of Mr. and Mrs. in Wasco Saturday. He visited in sons Theron and Malcolm returned to Guy Pound. California on his way home.. f “mwrawœmnmmBaw» their home at Wasco Sunday after ‘ Mrs. Jeane McMillan of Portland spending several days visiting with and Mrs. Wali Medlar were visitors relatives in Sherwood. in The Dalles Wednesday^ Mr. and land with relatives. The members of the Epworth, Mrs. McMillan yere visiting in Was Mr. and Mrs- Fred Hennagin spent League of the M. E..church had a. co for several days- picnic at DeMoos Wednesday evening WASCO, OREGON honoring Miss Linnie Carney and I Rev. and Mn. Sherman Hswk and Little Marion Tuel who Katherine and John Hawk who will leave Wednesday for Turner- S a FE - CONSERVATIVE Ji- BASE BALL MOHO. Earl Jones was a business vielter Walter Nicodemus who has been in Portland over the week end. gone from Kent for quite a while has Rev. Feder, former pastor of the Christian church was an over night Helyer home. guest at the Bert - Watkins home last week. A number of Kent farmers are be ginning to hay this week- Mrs. Grant Armsworthy is r pa Dr. and Mrs. J. G- Wilson and Mr tient at The Dalles hospital for sev- and Mrs. J. H. Wilson spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr»t Chrl Misa Opal and Norma Feldman left Schadewits. ’ Friday for a two weeks visit in Port- Kent Grange No. 888 will hold its hnd- regular meeting Wednesday evening, Mrs. — Elisa Dingle is spending the July 13. remainder of the summer at Camp Dollle Mae, daughter of Mr and Sherman. Mrs. Marvin Howell of Friend is Mrs. Lloyd Hennagin spent last visiting at the home of Bernice Tuesday and Wednesday at The Howell. Dalles. Mrs. Maude Akers of Moro Earl Barnett and wife of Portland looked after her home during her’ ■ visited with relatives and friends a absence- few days this week- Mrs- Earl Richelderfer and twin Roy Barnett and Ted Casper took a car load of sheep to Portland one day last week. Ben Sias, who is working at the J. M .Wilson ranch spent the week end at the W- R. Adams home in Antelope- Condolences We, the undersigned committee appointed to draft resolutions on the death of Sister Jennie Van Gilder, approach the task with sincere sad ness and regret. Whereas; the grim Reaper has entered our Chapter again and filled our hearts with grief and sorrow, by calling to her eternal rest our beloved sister. In the death of Sister Van Gilder, Annie Fulton Chapter has lost one of her mist faithful members, who was always ready to lend a helping hand, a paqt Worthy Matron and one who will be greatly missed by all our Chapter. - "Tis a wonderful land, just over there Enclosed by a beautiful Gate, Where with joyous faces and out stretched hands , Her loved ones* and ours doth wait. RESOLVED: That while we bow in humble submission to the will of our Heavenly Father, we know He doeth all things well, and be it further RESOLVED: That these resolu tions be recorded in our minutes, a copy be printed in the paper and that one be sent to the bereaved family to express to them our sympathy in their sorrow. - Fraternally submitted. Hattie King Andrews, Ellen M- Harper« Amelia Root, Committea. B ank of C ommerce Dick Schnhke took a load of to Portland Wednesday and returned with a load of freight Thursday. Mr- and Mrs. B. H. Grady ily spent Sunday and Monday Dalles with relatives and * - * M. G. Tuel and son spent Friday at Shaniko and Antelope on business. The Rebekahs will hold installa tion of officers July 13th^ Members are all requested to be present and refreshments will be served. The following officers will be installed: Gertrude Mee, N- G.; Jessie Amoe, V. G-; Lena Brock, Secretary; June Spencer, Treasurer. The neighbors of Mr. and Mre. John McClure had a pot luck dinner at their home Sunday. The following: A number of Kent people attended were present: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mc the Fourth of July celebration which Pherson; Mr. and Mrs. John Royse was held in Grass Valley Monday and and family; Mise Irmith Sundby; others spent the day at Buck Hollow. Miss Retha James; Johnny and Olive Dr. J. G. Wilson of Spokane, Wash Robison; Mr. and Mrs. Art Barsee- ington. motored up Friday evening Johnny and Olivo Robinson attend after his wife and daughter Allee ed the show at The Dalles Monday. Mee- They left Sunday morning for Rev. and Mrs- Hawk and family Portland where they will spend a few days. They will return to Kent Thursday evening and leave Friday, Huck in Monday evening- for Moaeow, Idaho, where Dr. Wilson will be located in the future. visitors at The Dalles Sunday- Mr. and Mrs Alfred Lyons aw James Maddox spent Sunday and family were visitors at the Carl Monday in Portend. - Gregg home Monday. Naomi Grady spent several days Mr and Mrs. Paul Stoutt and son Kenneth of Shaniko visited at the J. R Dellinger home Sunday end Monday. >¡1 visiting relatives in Portland for Quite a number of Kent people at several days returned to Wasco tended the dances which were given Friday. at Grass Valley last Saturday and Miss Margaret McKee motored to Monday evenings- LaGrande Friday to spend the Fourth Mr and Mrs- Winnie G. Helyer end with friends- daughter Rua end »on Jesse returned Dr. J. A. Butler left Friday for home lest Tuesday morning from the Seattle where ho attended the Pacific Coast Dental conference. been visiting with friends and rela- The Dorcas society of the Christian church met Wednesday at the home Georre Wilson was a visitor in of Mrs. Amoe Mrs. Bert Watkins is president of the society. Mr and*Mrs- Frank von Borstel Mrs. George Wilde end daughter left Friday for Portland. Mrs- Wilde returned on Sunday, and June will visit at the coast with relatives- * W AöCO, OREGON DEPENDABLE BANKING SERVICE Liberal Interest Paid on Time Deposits SPECIALS FOR JULY 8. 9, 11 amtmmmmmtnmnnmxjmmtmmmmxtxzmt Mrs. J. N. Dunlap and grand son Chas. Marshall of Portland arrived in Wasco Thursday to be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed McKee. Chas. Marshall will go to Bend where he will spend the rest of the summer. 1 __ —• . _ —i-i. ttxttttnmmimntuxr. j W e R eserve T he R ight to L imit Q uantities I Make It Snappy In Harvest Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sheets are spending several weeks with relatives at Stanfield and Joseph. S. O. S Cleaner, 8-pad size ................... Johnson's Wax Polish, 1-lb paste E. P. Nunq expects to leave soon tor Vallejo and Oakland, California, to visit his >two sons who reside at the two cities.. ' “ liquid, pints -... c I When break-downs occur we are c prepared to Wesson Oil^guarts.............................. Red & WhiteCatsgp, large size Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Scott spent ionday on the Deschutes Ashing. Red & Mr- and Mrs. Arthur Sargent and daughter shopped in The Dalles Tues- Grant Armsworthy and daughter visited in The Dalles Sunday with Mrs. Armaworthy. V .. ..3 /or 29c k Red & W i ite Baking Powder, 1-lb tins ......... 24c Economy Caps ............................ .............. .2 doz 53c Quaker Cra kies....................................... . 2 for . 4 for 19c r 19c I ............ 32c Palm Olive Beads, regular 10c pkgs .. 4 for 25c Gary Dog Food ........................................ 3 cans 23c Red & White Jar Rubbers ... Red& White Coffee, 1-lb pkg............... Blue & White * M ? REPAIR ANY BREAK in jig time . hite Golden Sweet Corn........ ? £ S Headquarters for any kind of MACHINE WORK, REPAIR WORK Motor Reconditioning ............... Big Bargain Blend Coffee, 1-lb......... Red & White Prices Are Lower ÿ t co for three years. Rev. Carl Young and family of Goldendale were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F- R. Fortner over the week Capital and Surplus «66,000.00 The Red & Whil e Store Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lucas and daughter spent the week end at Camp Sherman. Marie Benson, daughter of Harry Benson and Mrs. Maude Rahn, of The Dalles wee married to Wylie Lundy lest week in The Dolles. The young couple left for southern ’ Oregon where the groom will work on the Mrs. Chas. Everett and Mrs. Mae state highway. Mr.* and Mrs- Earl Jones and Mr. Reid shopped at The Dalles Tuesday. and Mrs. Goerge Potter spent the £ Darwin Van Gilder and wife left Fourth by going to Crater Lake mak Saturday for Huntington where Mr. ing the trip in the two day period- Van Gilder will werk with a highway Mrs. Jessie Amos went to The I crew. They expect to be away un Dalles Wednesday , to visit her sister, । til September. Mrs- G. N- CrOsfield who is not well.1 Mr. and Mrs* Sherman Hawk and Henry Kaseberg, elder brother of * family left Wednesday morning for Turner where Mr. Hawk will bo pas- Wasco I ROY ATWOOD Fancy and Staple Groceries, Fresh Meats» Paints and Oil . Frigidaire Counters Member Store UNITED GROCERS OF OREGON WASCO, OREGON To the People of the City of Wasco and Sherman Coupty I have been operating a Grocery and Fresh Meat business here for about five years on the Thirty-day basis. Conditions have made such drastic changes in the past three years and are not improving as time goes on, which of course, is no fault of ours. nevertheless it places me in such a position that I am forced to change my method and offer my merchandise to the customer for CASH ONLY, after July 10th. * By selling for Cash I can make very much better prices and can serve my custom ers more economically and efficiently tp the epd that you will prefer to pay Cash instead of having a charge'account and paying by the 10th of the month following your purchase, as heretofore. The Credit System pieans more or less Credit Losses to your merchant, which must be absorbed and makes It necessary for him to sell at much higher prices than if selling for CASH ONLY. I feel sure that you will be willing to do your business at a HOME-OWNED CASH STORE, providing it makes you real cash prices and that you will agree with me that the present conditions and times call for the merchant to sell for CASH AND AT CASH PRICES. Wholesale Houses are gradually tightening up on terms to the country merchant, in fact practically to CASH, as their t^rms are now one to two weeks time of credit in most all cases, so the retailer must sell for Cash in prder that he can pay the Wholesale Houses. My prices will be much lower than was possible under the credit system. I am go ing to give you as good prices as you can get anywhere, taking into consideration my* location and high freight rates. This I can do only by selling for CASH At time of delivery. Your business has been greatly appreciated and I take this opportunity to thank you most sincerely and I hope and trust that I will have the pleasure of your continued patronage and co-operation. Again thanking you for your past favors. I am, Very gratefully yours, ROY ATWOOD. THE UNITED STORE OF WASCO, OREGON, Sherman Garage & Machine Co F. L MORROW, Mgr. Wasco. Ore Co-operate It’s Profitable These prices are made possible through Co-operation—Look them over , We Handle FULL UNE OF CHICK FOODS Chick Mash, Chick Scratch, Milk Chick MILL RUN per sack............. SHORTS per seek....... . ........... ROLLED WHEAT per sack LAYMdRE MASH PM- aack.. CRACKED CORN per wck... OYSTER SHELL per nd... CALF MEAL.............................. ALFALFA MEAL..................... BRAN..,..................................... ECGJ PRODUCER......... ........... SCRATCH FEED ............... .. .. .: .85 .90 so .. MO .. 2.00 .. ISO ,. 1.25 .. 1.36 .«0 ., W 1.90 'A G round , 50 ib. sack BLOCK, PLAIN, 60 fi>. . BLOCK, SULPHURIZED, 60 lb............................. 70c SULPHURIZED BLOCK 6 lb 15 cents, 2 for 25c j Prices Subject to Change Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers WASCO. OREGON New Perkins Hotel Beh and Streets Borila rd Ora. > IUHN, Owner ARTRUDEEN, M^rtHRer RATES: Room with Hath. $2.00 and $l 60 Without Bath, $1.50 »nd $1 00 Permanent rates aa low m $12 60 per month. A A A— Fireproof—Injured free garage